Are there any eye experts who know why this is?
Am perfectly comfortable watching TV / movies from the sofa, but with games (Bloodborne as an example) I put a chair in front of the sofa and sit on that. And even then, it doesn't feel entirely comfortable.
My theory is that the 'focal point' for most games is actually a very small area of screen - you're focusing on the distance, where you're intending to go, where there are enemies you need to deal with, etc. Whereas the focal point for TV is generally much larger. If you think about a talking head scene, you're looking at the person's head taking up literally half the screen.
Anyone else have this issue, or have any insight?
Am perfectly comfortable watching TV / movies from the sofa, but with games (Bloodborne as an example) I put a chair in front of the sofa and sit on that. And even then, it doesn't feel entirely comfortable.
My theory is that the 'focal point' for most games is actually a very small area of screen - you're focusing on the distance, where you're intending to go, where there are enemies you need to deal with, etc. Whereas the focal point for TV is generally much larger. If you think about a talking head scene, you're looking at the person's head taking up literally half the screen.
Anyone else have this issue, or have any insight?